My camera roll isn't just photos of experiences and friends. For some months I've been using photos and screenshots as memory aids.
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Replying to @nouswaves
I no longer use the bookmark feature of browsers and other apps. I no longer write down the names of products that I am considering buying.
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Inside my camera roll are screenshots of text/documentation, photos of candles that smell nice, screenshots of bar/restaurant reviews, etc.
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I subconsciously exapted the camera roll as a centralised bookmarking facility and store for everything around me.
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Yet categorisation of the roll is not well adapted to my use. Photos are simply grouped or ordered by time.
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Why doesn't it detect text and categorise it by the URL, author, article/book, chapter?
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Why can I not automatically buy the candle I took a photo of?
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Why can't I wishlist the restaurants and bars I screenshot reviews of on
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Beyond categorisation, ordering and metadata, can we create a queue of implied actions to be signed off?
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Buy, reserve, create calendar entry, refresh memory. It could even be fully automated. An
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Capture perception and make it act for you.
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Afford latent fulfilment detached from point of perception!
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